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db[0][1]="Ochna pulchra <span class=\"normal\">Hook.</span>";
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db[0][8]="<b>Foto:</b>&nbsp;A flowering <i>Ochna pulchra</i>, taken in September.";
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db[0][10]="A common small tree up to 4m in height, growing widely distributed on deep sands as well as loamy sands. It flowers together with the new leaves from September onwards and is amongst the first trees to flower after the dry season. The flowers are yellow, in dense racemes of 10cm length, one single flower being about 10mm long. The leaves are strikingly yellow-green in the beginning, turning darker green in the rainy season. The globate fruits turn from green to black when ripe.";
db[0][11]="<img src=\"../pics/pl_085.jpg\" width=\"130\" height=\"200\" align=\"left\" vspace=\"3\" alt=\"An Ochna pulchra at the Forestry Research Station Kanovlei, Namibia.\"><img src=\"../../images/t.gif\" width=\"6\" height=\"200\" align=\"left\" vspace=\"3\"><span class=\"bold\">Use:&nbsp;</span>The fruits are used to prepare oil, either for cooking purposes or for skin care. The fruits are cooked and the oil then separates from the kernel and flesh. The oil is skimmed off and the remaining mixture can be eaten, mainly by older people. Young people often do not like the taste. The oil has a strong odour and is said to be well-liked, but due to the fact that no trees bore fruits during 1995 and 1996, the !kung did not prepare any oil during this time. Before Vaseline was available almost everywhere, the oil of <i>O. pulchra</i> was used as a base for skin care products, but nowadays people prefer to buy Vaseline. The wood is used for making tobacco pipes and for smaller mortars. <br><img src=\"../../images/t.gif\" width=\"1\" height=\"6\"><br><img src=\"../pics/pl_086.jpg\" width=\"200\" height=\"130\" align=\"right\" vspace=\"3\" alt=\"A flowering Ochna pulchra in September.\"><img src=\"../../images/t.gif\" width=\"6\" height=\"130\" align=\"right\" vspace=\"3\"><span class=\"bold\">Medical use:&nbsp;</span>The bark is used to treat burns. The bark is pounded in the mortar to a fine powder and this powder is put on the burns daily until they are healed. The young leaves give a strengthening tonic for babies. They are mashed and soaked in water for a certain time. Then the water is squeezed out and it is either given pure or mixed with milk as a drink to the babies. It is said to be rich in vitamins and to make the babies fat.";
db[0][12]="Fox p.279, Giess p.313, Palgrave p.607, Saar p.24, Story p.35, Le Roux p.75.";

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